Dyeing Fabric and a Quick Finish

LeahDay

Leah Day has been teaching online since 2009. She's the creator of the Free Motion Quilting Project, a blog filled with thousands of quilting tutorial videos. Leah has written several books including 365 Free Motion Quilting Designs, Explore Walking Foot Quilting with Leah Day, and Mally the Maker and the Queen in the Quilt.

10 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    What exactly happened to the last fabric? (the Damask) Did the red dye overpower the black? How is it that the white remained so bright? Or did you bleach and then use a pale dye mix? Or, dye and then bleach? What happened? 🙂

    Thanks for enlightening me! ~ Lynda

  2. I dye fabric all the time, whether it's PFD, regular muslin, linen, sateen, and also fabric I might have bought years ago and now I look at it and say "what was I thinking?". Dyeing gives it a whole new life.

  3. Ethne says:

    I LOVE your fabrics – it will be really interesting to see what you do with them and what quilts you create with the next batch of fabric you dye.
    You Studio E panel is amazing – and I can understand how you'd get bored with using the same filler constantly. I look forward to seeing what you do with Emergence

  4. Anonymous says:

    great posts…i am kind of like you ion the being (why would i do this)… after your post.. i will have to try this.
    Your Micheal Miller's piece is my favorite. I would buy 10 yards the way you did it if I saw this in a store – absolutely beautiful.
    Your challenge piece is beautiful also.

  5. zenstitcher says:

    I noticed that you now have a disclaimer at the bottom of this blog. i hope hope hope that this is because you are being careful and not because somebody has taken advantage of your generosity. Thank you so much for the sharing that you do.

  6. beaquilter says:

    wow, love the dyes, do you just dye in the washing machine? or??
    I got your books and used a border design on a customer quilt this week 🙂 plus I have a give away on my blog

  7. Leah Day says:

    Beaquilter – I did a mix of tub dyeing and platter dyeing. I plan to shoot a video to share in a few weeks so you can see how it works. Really just follow the guidelines of the Lazy Dyer and you'll be fine.

    Zenstitcher – The liability statement has been up for around a year when I realized we could held accountable to someone's failed project. Ridiculous I know, but might as well keep all bases covered!

    Pixelatedtoo – The Damask fabric was first soaked in the soda ash solution, then spread into a plastic storage bin and Royal Blue and Grape Procion dye were squeezed over. It then set overnight and then the next day in warm sunshine, and was then washed out with hot water in the washing machine. Two washes later the dye stopped bleeding and that is what resulted!

    Cheers,

    Leah Day

  8. Irene says:

    Love all your results Leah. It's good that you experimented with fabrics other than PFD. When I first used Procien dyes for my fabric I was amazed by the intensity of the colours. I love to try out different ways of getting colour on to cloth. Thanks for sharing.

  9. Nice! I've never been drawn to dying… but I just dyed some embroidery floss and I couldn't be happier! Nothing better than variegated threads!

    ~Monika
    stitching in Saskatoon

  10. Mishka says:

    Leah, here's another fabulous resource for dying fabrics. I've used Melissa's instructions and formulas several times.

    http://fabricdyeing101.blogspot.com/

    Cheers,
    Michele

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